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|a Zavala Pelayo, Edgar.
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|a Sociologies and the discursive power of religions.
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|a 1. Sociologies in Mexico: Overlooked backgrounds, persistent teleologies -- 2. Sociologists and sociologies in Mexico's Central-West and Central-Metropolitan regions -- 3. Secular forces: Governmental institutions, the state and modernity/ies -- 4. Secularism, religion and sociologies: The views of the respondents -- 5. Sociology lecturers' Catholic pasts and (ir)religious presents -- 6. The religious field and Catholicisms: Institutions and discourses -- 7. Culture, history and an omni-interventionist normative power -- 8. Catholic and sociological discourses: An explanatory account -- Conclusions: Towards a strong program in the study of religion and social science.
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|a "This book is about the counter-intuitive, awkward influence of religion on sociology in Mexico. More generally though, this is a book about societies in different world religions that strive for secularism on the one hand, and yet on the other hand may blend their most revered scientific rationalities with not onlu their pressing moral concerns, but also their most deeply held beliefs. The books offers no prescription for disentangling these apparently incompatible ways of knowing; it instead invites readers to challenge the acepted narratives, and to rethink the taken-for-granted secularism of the social sciences."--Publisher.
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